Smith, R. (1546). A defence of the blessed masse, and the sacrifice therof: Prouynge that it is auayleable both for the quycke and the dead and that by Christes owne and his apostles ordynaunce, made [and] set forth by Rycharde Smyth doctour in diuinitie, and reader of ye kynges highnes lesson of diuinitie, in his maiesties vniuersitie of Oxforde. Wherin are dyuers doubtes opened, as it were by the waye, ouer and aboue the principall, and cheyfe matter.
[Prynted at London: In Aldersgate strete by Iohn Herforde.

Chicago Style Citation

Smith, Richard. A Defence of the Blessed Masse, and the Sacrifice Therof: Prouynge That It Is Auayleable Both for the Quycke and the Dead and That By Christes Owne and His Apostles Ordynaunce, Made [and] Set Forth By Rycharde Smyth Doctour in Diuinitie, and Reader of Ye Kynges Highnes Lesson of Diuinitie, in His Maiesties Vniuersitie of Oxforde. Wherin Are Dyuers Doubtes Opened, As It Were By the Waye, Ouer and Aboue the Principall, and Cheyfe Matter.
[Prynted at London: In Aldersgate strete by Iohn Herforde, 1546.

MLA Citation

Smith, Richard. A Defence of the Blessed Masse, and the Sacrifice Therof: Prouynge That It Is Auayleable Both for the Quycke and the Dead and That By Christes Owne and His Apostles Ordynaunce, Made [and] Set Forth By Rycharde Smyth Doctour in Diuinitie, and Reader of Ye Kynges Highnes Lesson of Diuinitie, in His Maiesties Vniuersitie of Oxforde. Wherin Are Dyuers Doubtes Opened, As It Were By the Waye, Ouer and Aboue the Principall, and Cheyfe Matter.
[Prynted at London: In Aldersgate strete by Iohn Herforde, 1546.